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1 Neonatal Care Hospitals In Durham, North Carolina
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Durham, North Carolina currently has 1 hospitals in our growing data records addressing Neonatal Care. We encourage you to click the hospital name and view the details of any of these North Carolina facilities in Durham. You may be able to contact any of these facilities directly if they have posted contact information.
Neonatal Care is categorized on OnlineMedicalTourism.com as within the class of procedures known as Pediatrics. More information about this procedure and other related procedures is available here.
Durham, North Carolina currently has 1 hospitals in our growing data records addressing Neonatal Care. We encourage you to click the hospital name and view the details of any of these North Carolina facilities in Durham. You may be able to contact any of these facilities directly if they have posted contact information.
Neonatal Care is categorized on OnlineMedicalTourism.com as within the class of procedures known as Pediatrics. More information about this procedure and other related procedures is available here.
Neonatal Care (click for worldwide facilities list): Neonatal care refers to that care given to the newborn infant from the time of delivery through about the first month of life. The purpose of neonatal care in the delivery room and newborn nursery is to: assess and evaluate the newborn as s/he transitions from intrauterine life to extrauterine life; evaluate and monitor the newborn system-by-system for normal versus abnormal functioning, providing maintenance of normal and potential treatment of abnormal findings; foster bonding between infant and parent/s; and provide a safe environment at all times.
http://www.healthline.com/galecontent/neonatal-care
A Neonatal Unit is especially designed and equipped to care for sick and pre-term babies. Newborn infants who require medical care receive it in a neonatal unit. There are four different categories of care:
Intensive Care
Critically ill babies who require continuous support of organ function and continuous observation. Examples being babies who require ventilation or very pre-term babies with Respiratory Distress Syndrome.
High Dependency Care
Specialist care for babies who, though not critically ill, require continuous support and observation for neonatal conditions. Examples are pre-term babies with recurrent apnoea spells, stable babies receiving nasal CPAP or those receiving parenteral nutrition.
Special Care
Continuing care for babies who require specialist support such as tube feeding or care in incubators. Examples are well babies who are maturing after pre-term delivery or convalescing following High Dependency or Intensive Care.
Normal Care
Care of babies well enough to be at home but remain in hospital because the mother needs support. This may include care of mother mature pre-term infants or babies with minor or common medical problems.
http://www.neonatal.org.uk/Parents/Parent+Information/Neonatal+Care.htm
Please keep in mind that if a hospital does not provide specifics on their services, they may actually provide services that address Neonatal Care yet not appear on this list. However, all North Carolina facilities that provide us with such information are listed below.
If you would like to expand your search for Neonatal Care services beyond Durham, NC, there are 2 good options on this site. One, go to local US hospitals and click states neighboring North Carolina. And secondly, go to medical tourism procedures and click "Neonatal Care" to view OnlineMedicalTourism's world-wide list of facilities for Neonatal Care.
http://www.healthline.com/galecontent/neonatal-care
A Neonatal Unit is especially designed and equipped to care for sick and pre-term babies. Newborn infants who require medical care receive it in a neonatal unit. There are four different categories of care:
Intensive Care
Critically ill babies who require continuous support of organ function and continuous observation. Examples being babies who require ventilation or very pre-term babies with Respiratory Distress Syndrome.
High Dependency Care
Specialist care for babies who, though not critically ill, require continuous support and observation for neonatal conditions. Examples are pre-term babies with recurrent apnoea spells, stable babies receiving nasal CPAP or those receiving parenteral nutrition.
Special Care
Continuing care for babies who require specialist support such as tube feeding or care in incubators. Examples are well babies who are maturing after pre-term delivery or convalescing following High Dependency or Intensive Care.
Normal Care
Care of babies well enough to be at home but remain in hospital because the mother needs support. This may include care of mother mature pre-term infants or babies with minor or common medical problems.
http://www.neonatal.org.uk/Parents/Parent+Information/Neonatal+Care.htm
120 Baker House
Duke University Hospital, Trent Drive, Durham, North Carolina 27710
harde009@mc.duke.edu
919-684-5191 or 919-681-3007
Duke University Hospital, Trent Drive, Durham, North Carolina 27710
harde009@mc.duke.edu
919-684-5191 or 919-681-3007
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